Is it just me, or did they seem to really amp up the violence in this one?

No. It made a lot of people (even some fans) feel sick with how violence was portrayed in the game, and it didn't help either that Kratos was a douchebag with his "I'm angry as fuck" shit throughout the entire game that made his character more unlikable than anything else.

Is it just me, or did they seem to really amp up the violence in this one?

No. It made a lot of people (even some fans) feel sick with how violence was portrayed in the game, and it didn't help either that Kratos was a douchebag with his "I'm angry as fuck" shit throughout the entire game that made his character more unlikable than anything else.

That makes me feel vindicated. I played the demo for 3 after I got my PS3. I never played a GoW before, and I walked away thinking, "I really don't want to play as this dude."

Is it just me, or did they seem to really amp up the violence in this one?

No. It made a lot of people (even some fans) feel sick with how violence was portrayed in the game, and it didn't help either that Kratos was a douchebag with his "I'm angry as fuck" shit throughout the entire game that made his character more unlikable than anything else.

I kinda played it going "well, I'm the bad guy in this one." The gods were douches, but Kratos was like 'psh fuck all you I'm going to destroy the world to slake my thirst for revenge." He's not particularly likeable.

It's kind of weird, since Kratos used to have at least some character development. Sure he was always out for revenge, but at least he had actual reasons. Particularly in the first game, though even the second isn't too bad in that regard. In the first PSP game he even displays emotions besides anger. But as the series went on it just became violence for violence's sake.

Ascension is coming out soon, isn't it? I don't even care at this point...

I've enjoyed every GoW so far, although the third wasn't quite as good as 1 and 2. Never played the psp versions, as the scale of the series doesn't fit, in my mind, with a handheld. This new one just feels like a money grab. Is it even made by the same team? I'm actually more interested in the new Tomb Raider. It's getting pretty good reviews, too. I won't get it right now, but maybe in a month when it goes on sale.

I liked God of War III quite a bit, but I'd agree that the violence is too much. God of War III was good because: they finally figured out a balanced weapon/magic/skill system (4 cool main weapons similar enough to not be dominated by the Blades but different enough to be interesting, 4 neat magic attacks, an awesome "rage meter" weapon, and 3 serviceable sub-weapons); the massive scale and surprisingly contiguous nature of the environments was downright stunning; and even if the violence was a little over the top, it was satisfying and a little cathartic to murder the Greek pantheon that had been sticking it to Kratos since the beginning of God of War II. The best death scene was definitely Poseidon right near the beginning.

I think that God of War II is the best of the bunch, because it had the most interesting mid-game, the best boss fights, and a decent angle with the whole revenge of the Titans business. The first God of War was good because it established the formula and got things rolling and the third God of War was good because of what I said in that first paragraph. It's a great trilogy with one decent PSP game, one sub-par PSP game, and a totally unnecessary upcoming prequel.

Oh yeah, this isn't the God of War topic. Whoops. I'm playing Psychonauts and Persona 4.

Hmmm, somehow I just got my ass kicked in a boss battle in Glory of Heracles...perhaps I need to pay a little more attention to stuff in what I thought was a relatively simple game

Funny, I was just listening to the battle tracks from that game about 30 minutes ago. What boss? I remember that my sister had a rough time playing...only to find her strategy was a little off. I haven't played the game for a while, but im sure I can sketch out my strategy that saved me throughout.

Feels like I'm getting closer to the end of DS3, so I was thinking about what to play next. Go back to Xenoblade or try something new? I checked my wish list on Amazon, and saw Darksiders 2 selling for only $25.95 w/ free shipping. Sold! I liked the first one, despite never finishing the final area. The sequel sounds like a lot of fun.

Hmmm, somehow I just got my ass kicked in a boss battle in Glory of Heracles...perhaps I need to pay a little more attention to stuff in what I thought was a relatively simple game

Funny, I was just listening to the battle tracks from that game about 30 minutes ago. What boss? I remember that my sister had a rough time playing...only to find her strategy was a little off. I haven't played the game for a while, but im sure I can sketch out my strategy that saved me throughout.

I remember that the game can sometimes make you wish you had more elemental juice as higher end spells/skills tend to guzzle them by the bucket and sadly that not every area is Mount Olympus. Also there's like three different Heracles running around at the point I was at.

^By the guys who are working on Wasteland 2? Well, they're certainly ambitious, but I wish they had waited a little longer before posting that so we can at least get an idea of how good their output would be. Still interested, though.

Anyways, these past two weeks were spent playing the Etrian Odyssey IV Demo, Etrian Odyssey 1, Etrian Odyssey III, and Etrian Odyseey IV (full game). I'll admit, I'm starting to get Etrian'd out. But I'll try to at least get through the first "stratum" of Etrian Odyssey IV at least before I move onto something else.